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Help... Need info on "heavy-duty all weather flooring" Tacoma

Discussion in 'New Members' started by landon.maui, Mar 22, 2017.

  1. Mar 22, 2017 at 10:27 PM
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    landon.maui

    landon.maui [OP] New Member

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    Aloha... Newbie here...

    I have an access cab Taco and wife and I are having a baby so need a 4 door. Anyways, I have seen a few Tacoma's that have the 'heavy duty all weather flooring' option (rubber floors / no carpet in cab) and I have been looking EVERYWHERE for one on cars.com, autotrader, carfax, etc. and can't find one....

    My question is, does anyone know the exact years they were made (I think just 2011 and 2012)? Also, is included in a particular package (ie TRD off road)? None of the websites even list the 'heavy duty all weather floors' as a feature... When I contact the dealers of ones I think might have it, they say they only have the 'Weather Tech' all weather mats. Weather Techs are nice but living by the beach in Hawaii we get sand all in the cab and it's a pain in butt to try to get out of the carpet.

    Anyways, any info on these Tacos with this option would be killer!!!!

    Thanks y'all!!!!
     
  2. Mar 23, 2017 at 7:09 AM
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    Over da Hill

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    T4RFTMFW

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    It's a separate accessory, can be added to any truck.


    I'd buy the truck you want, then buy the all weather flooring online and install it yourself. I think it's around $300.

    You can find the part number with a search.
     

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